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The constrained choice method for finding Pareto-efficient allocations is primarily a corrective tool, useful only when the simplifying assumption of quasi-linear preferences fails and graphical analysis becomes ambiguous. In cases where preferences are quasi-linear, this method offers no significant advantage over a standard graphical approach.

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